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Old 10-31-2011, 04:27 PM
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Does anyone sell a billet power steering pulley? Or something better than the plastic crap GM uses. Chipped 2 now and tired of them breaking.
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Good job. Lot's of help. And yes i did google that and came up with ebay stuff. We all know how good some ebay products are!
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TurnOne makes a nice one! TUR4 Pulley, about $70
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Ive got a TurnOne pulley, very nice piece.
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Originally Posted by 97ss497
Ive got a TurnOne pulley, very nice piece.
Ooo, nice looking! $70? Does that include the bearing or does it need to be transferred?
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Turn One pump and pulley. Have had it on for about 3 years nice piece!
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FYI - The catch with TurnOne is that they need to install it in their shop. They drill a hole in the shaft and key the new pulley on. (They do a nice job and even lock it with aircraft wire.)
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Originally Posted by wssix99
FYI - The catch with TurnOne is that they need to install it in their shop. They drill a hole in the shaft and key the new pulley on. (They do a nice job and even lock it with aircraft wire.)
??? I installed mine myself, just have to make sure it's aligned when you first press it on the shaft. They include a washer and bolt to tighten it down with.
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Originally Posted by 97ss497
??? I installed mine myself, just have to make sure it's aligned when you first press it on the shaft. They include a washer and bolt to tighten it down with.
How did you get it? They told me that they would ship me one but said that they recommend they be keyed in to the shaft and it would be eaiser for them to do it. (Since I had them rebuild my pump at the same time, it wasn't a big deal.)


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